主 題 :Rethinking National Innovation Strategy in an Era of Globalized Technology Development
對科技發(fā)展全球化時代的國家創(chuàng)新戰(zhàn)略的反思
主講人: Edward Steinfeld
professor of global economics and management in the MIT Sloan School of Management and professor of political economy in the MIT Department of Political Science.
主持人: 薛瀾 教授
清華大學(xué)中國科技政策研究中心主任,清華大學(xué)公共管理學(xué)院院長
討論嘉賓:顧淑林 研究員
中國科學(xué)院科技政策與管理研究所
俞樵 教授
清華大學(xué)公共管理學(xué)院公共政策研究所所長
時 間:2013年6月19日(星期三)15:00-17:00
地 點:清華大學(xué)公共管理學(xué)院609會議室
語 言:英文
主 辦 :清華大學(xué)中國科學(xué)技術(shù)政策研究中心
清華大學(xué)產(chǎn)業(yè)發(fā)展與環(huán)境治理研究中心
清華大學(xué)經(jīng)濟(jì)管理學(xué)院創(chuàng)新創(chuàng)業(yè)與戰(zhàn)略系
講座內(nèi)容:
Many people in the U.S. and Europe worry that the movement of manufacturing to China is eroding innovative capacity at home. Many people in China, however, worry that rising levels of manufacturing in the Chinese economy are not bringing commensurate gains in national innovative capacity. Clearly, confusion exists surrounding the linkage between manufacturing and innovation. This talk argues that the confusion stems from a misunderstanding of how technology innovation actually works in a globalized, cross-border context. This talk will explore evolving modes of cross-border innovation, particularly with respect to new energy technologies, and will consider the implications of those modes for national technology policy.
主講人簡介:
Edward Steinfeld is professor of global economics and management in the MIT Sloan School of Management and professor of political economy in the MIT Department of Political Science. Steinfeld's work focuses on industrial development and technology innovation, particularly in China and other rapidly rising, late developers. Steinfeld is the author of the books Playing Our Game: Why China’s Rise Doesn’t Threaten the West (Oxford University Press, 2010) and Forging Reform in China: The Fate of State-Owned Industry (Cambridge University Press, 1998). Steinfeld also edited (with Anthony Saich and Yasheng Huang) the book Financial Sector Reform in China (Harvard University, 2005). In addition to his scholarly publications, Steinfeld has recently published pieces in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Boston Review, and The South China Morning Post.